Am 16.12.2009 um 11:43 schrieb Andreas Harder:
> Hi all,
>
> how can I prevent the indent after a \startline[…]-construct. Here is an
> example:
>
> \setupindenting[medium,next,yes]
>
> \def\NoIndent{\noindentation{\red\bf Indent?}\enspace}
>
> \startbuffer
> \dorecurse{3}{\dorecurse{10}{some text, } \par }
> \stopbuffer
>
>
> \starttext \showframe
> \getbuffer \blank
>
> \startlinenumbering
> \startline[lin:1]
> \NoIndent \getbuffer
> \stopline[lin:1]
>
> \NoIndent \getbuffer
> \stoplinenumbering
>
> \blank \getbuffer
> \stoptext
>
> To make myself clear, I want indenting but not inside the
> linenumbering-environment. I tried already to play with \setuplinenumbering
> but there is no ‘before’-key in the setup and ‘command’ only applies to the
> numbers.
Define your own environment.
\definestartstop
[Linenumbering]
[before={\setupindenting[no]\startlinenumbering},
after=\stoplinenumbering]
\starttext
...
\startLinenumbering
...
\stopLinenumbering
...
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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